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@article{ Zhaivoronok2018, title = {Тревожность, перевод и мечта об общем языке: зачем феминистки обсуждают коммерческий секс}, author = {Zhaivoronok, Daniil V.}, journal = {Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power}, number = {1}, pages = {33-59}, volume = {30}, year = {2018}, issn = {2074-0492}, doi = {http://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2018-1-33-59}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-98921-3}, abstract = {Debates about commercial sex occupy a prominent place on the agenda of both global and Russian-language feminist communities. Sex wars have a major impact on the organization and political imagination of the feminist movement. On the other hand, some sex workers and their representatives consider some feminists (neo-abolitionists) to be one of the biggest enemies in the struggle for their rights. Trying to understand this contradiction, the article raises issue on how neo-abolitionist discourse is designed and what political impact it produces. The author proceeds under the assumption that the neo-abolitionist discourse about commercial sex is a way to cope with the two fundamental anxieties of the feminist movement: the anxiety of foundation and the anxiety of translation. This hypothesis is tested through an analysis of Russian and English-language feminist texts on commercial sex, as well as through analysis of existing research literature. The author comes to the conclusion that the construction of sex work as a homogeneous situation of patriarchal violence against women allows it to be used as a metaphor. One of its effects is the legitimation of universalist and essentialist constructions of radical feminism/neo-abolitionism. At the same time, this discourse excludes the voices of women engaged in sex work and reduces the diversity and heterogeneity of their experience. As a result, neo-abolitionism becomes problematic if we consider feminism an inclusive and emancipatory project. In conclusion, the author calls for the formation of a more inclusive and polyphonic version of feminism towards people engaged in commercial sex.}, keywords = {Feminismus; feminism; Erkenntnistheorie; epistemology; Geschlechterforschung; gender studies; soziale Konstruktion; social construction; Sexualität; sexuality; Prostitution; prostitution}}